Transition mode coding for source controlled celp codecs

2008 
CELP-based codecs typically rely on prediction to achieve their high coding efficiency. On the other hand, the prediction makes these codecs sensitive to frame erasures as errors propagate beyond the erased frame. We present a technique that significantly limits the error propagation by replacing inter-frame long-term prediction with a non-predictive glottal-shape codebook. The technique was implemented in the winning candidate of the EV-VBR baseline codec selection by ITU-T in March 2007. To maintain the performance in clean channel, this transition mode coding technique was used only in frames following voiced onsets frames, i.e. the frames most sensitive to frame errors.
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